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61.
Her face her tongue her wit so fair so sweet so sharpe
First Line:
Her face her tongue her wit so fair so sweet so sharpe
Last Line:
Your face your tongue your wit to serve to love to fear
Author:
Sir Arthur Gorges (Absolute)
DMI number:
49880
62.
Her hair was rolled in many a curious fret
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Her hair was rolled in many a curious fret
Last Line:
And were or tied or loath to fly away
Author:
William Browne (Absolute)
DMI number:
14990
63.
Her hand | In whose comparison all whites are ink
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Her hand | In whose comparison all whites are ink
Last Line:
Hard as the palm of ploughman
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
14992
64.
Her majesty sure was in a surprise
First Line:
Her majesty sure was in a surprise
Last Line:
And the mountebank Read was knighted
DMI number:
16786
65.
Here lies an head that often ached
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Here lies an head that often ached
Last Line:
Where just men's perfect spirits move
DMI number:
20429
66.
Here lies John Baker wrapped in mould
First Line:
Here lies John Baker wrapped in mould
Last Line:
That undid the barber and starved the lice
DMI number:
43777
67.
His beard is directly brick colour
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His beard is directly brick colour
Last Line:
Of a chestnut he kisses with the driest lip
Author:
John Marston (Absolute)
DMI number:
13666
68.
His golden hair did on his shoulders shine
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His golden hair did on his shoulders shine
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Like locks of sun beams curled with art divine
DMI number:
39666
69.
His hyacinthine locks
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His hyacinthine locks
Last Line:
As the vine curls her tendrils
DMI number:
39665
70.
His mounting heart bounces against my hand
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His mounting heart bounces against my hand
Last Line:
As if it would thrust off his manly soul
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
19046
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